ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Photographing architecture is a lot like photographing art. Light is used to bring out the color, form and beauty of the structure and its surfaces. I have been a photographer for many years, using the camera to 'draw with light.' Whether photographing an arts and crafts bungalow or a modern simplified structure, lighting is everything. Waiting for or creating the correct light, giving as natural a final effect as possible, and telling the story of the house is our goal. I have a fine art background and taught art and photography for many years at California College of Art, UC Berkeley and Berkeley City College. My own work is architectural. I have shown in galleries and museums.

I have photographed new and remodeled homes from Sonoma to Atherton. I have also photographed clients in their homes, contractors and their crews, and architects and their staff. My assistant is a web designer and photographer.

BIO

Jeannie O'Connor has a Masters Degree in Fine Art from the University of California , Berkeley. She is a member of ASMP, the American Society of Media Photographers. Jeannie O'Connor's work has been exhibited internationally and is in the collections of the Bibliotheque Nationale, the Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley, the Center for Creative Photography, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Stanford University, Kaiser, ebay and many corporate and private collections.